{"id":111041,"date":"2017-11-30T10:25:00","date_gmt":"2017-11-30T10:25:00","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2023-01-08T11:06:14","modified_gmt":"2023-01-08T11:06:14","slug":"looking-at-cruisers-and-type-055","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cvnextjob.com\/index.php\/2017\/11\/30\/looking-at-cruisers-and-type-055\/","title":{"rendered":"Looking at cruisers and Type 055"},"content":{"rendered":"<div style=\"margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;\" class=\"sharethis-inline-share-buttons\" ><\/div><h3 class=\"post-title entry-title\" itemprop=\"name\"><\/h3>\n<div class=\"post-header\"> <\/div>\n<p>When I read Pop3\u2019s comments that an initial estimate of the Type 055  design\u2019s displacement was over 20,000 ton, the first thought that came  to my mind was Kirov class cruiser.  Since the retirement of Iowa class,  Kirov has been by far the largest non-carrier surface combatant.  There  has been numerous estimate of Type 055 size based on the land simulator  in Wuhan.  I want to look over cruisers from around the world and  comparing them to what Type 055 might look like. <\/p>\n<p>The first one to look at is Kirov class cruiser, which was built around  the P-700 Shipwreck AShM.  It is estimated to be 252 m long, 28.5 m in  beam and 9.1 m draft for full load displacement of 28,000 ton.  In order  to achieve 30+ knots in speed, it was installed with nuclear and steam  turbine propulsion (CONAS).  As one could imagine, the propulsion unit  takes up a lot of space.  In terms of missiles, Kirov is installed with  20 P-700 AShM, 96 S-300F long range SAM, 128 SA-N-9 short range SAM and  40 SA-N-4 point defense SAM.    It is also installed with 8 AK-630 or 6  Kashtan CIWS for last-ditch defense.  And finally, it has one AK-130  main gun, ASW rocket launchers and torpedo tube launched torpedoes.  At  20 knots operating on nuclear power, it has unlimited range.  This  allows Kirov class to operate by itself far from home base.  However,  such design requires additional storage space that would not be expected  out of a normal surface combatant. <\/p>\n<p>At the same time that Kirov was being built, the smaller conventionally  powered Slava class Cruiser was also being built around the P-500 Bazalt  AShM.  It is estimated to be 186 m long, 20.8 m in beam and 8.4 m draft  for full load displacement of 12,500 ton.   In terms of missiles, Slava  class is installed with 16 P-500 P-500 AShM, 64 S-300F long range SA  and 40 SA-N-4 point Short range SAM.  It is also installed with 6 AK-630  CIWS and a AK-130 main gun. <\/p>\n<p>Looking at Slava class, I think it\u2019s quite obvious why China was not  interested in purchasing the almost completed 4th unit (Ukrayina) when  the Ukrainians offered it for S600 million.  The much smaller 051C  carries 48 S-300F missiles (using 1 Top Dome FCR instead of 2 on Slava)  along with 2 PJ-12 CIWS for air defense.  Having a pair of 051Cs  probably offers stronger area air defense than 1 Slava class.  More  importantly, 052C\/052D has become a major success compared to the  slightly larger, but less powerful 051C class.  The size of the S-300F  VLS along with the large and bulky top dome FCR took away the option of  installing a hangar on 051C. <\/p>\n<p>Turning our eyes away from former Soviet cruisers, KDX-3 is another very  powerful cruiser currently in service.  It is 165 m long, 21.4 m in  beam and 6.25 m in draft for full load displacement of 11,000 tons.  It  is installed with 4 LM-2500 gas turbines along with 2 shafts in COGAG  configuration allowing for 30+ knots in speed.  In terms of missiles, it  has 80 cell MK-41 VLS and 48 cell K-VLS for Korean LACM and ASROC.  It  is also equipped with 1 Goalkeeper CIWS and 1 RAM CIWS for point  defense.   And finally, it has a MK-45 main fun and 2 triple barrel  torpedoes. <\/p>\n<p>The Arleigh Burke class has similar layout to KDX-3.  Flight IIA is 155 m  long, 20 m wide and 9.3 m in draft for full load of 10,000 ton.  It is  also installed with COGAG propulsion (4 LM-2500 turbine + 2 shafts) and  capable of 30+ knots.  In terms of armament, it\u2019s installed with 96 cell  MK-41 VLS, 1 MK-45 main gun, Phalanx CIWS and 2 triple barrel  torpedoes.  It also carries hangars for 2 MH-60 helicopters for ASW\/SAR  missions. <\/p>\n<p>I think the 4 examples show that the Soviet system is bulkier.   Similarly sized cruisers like Slava class does not carry anywhere near  the firepower of Arleigh Burke class or KDX-3.  The Cold launched S-300F  has many advantages over hot launched MK-41 VLS, but also takes up more  space and has less flexibility.  The combined nuclear\/gas turbine and  steam turbine option on Soviet cruisers are likely to take up more space  than the COGAG arrangements on Arleigh Burke class.  Most of the  electronics on older Soviet cruisers are heavier.  The most visible  proof of that can be seen in the FCR for S-300F, which takes up much  more space than SPY-1D. <\/p>\n<p>So I think it\u2019s quite obvious that PLAN will go for something similar to  KDX-3 than Kirov class.  Type 055 should be a much stealthier design  than that, since newer AAW destroyers like Type 045 have set blueprints  on how to design really stealthy warships.  As we spoke in previous blog  entries, Type 055 will most likely be using 4 QC-280 gas turbines to  generate power for an integrated electric propulsion system.  It will  use the universal VLS already found on 052D, since it will support both  the cold launched and hot launched naval missiles in service with PLAN.   Type 055 is probably going to hold 112 or 128 cell VLS with no  additional launchers for LACM or AShM.  In addition, I think it will  carry 2 HQ-10 launchers along with 1 or 2 PJ-11 CIWS for point defense.   For a large ship like Type 055, PLAN may also have helipad space and  hangar space for 2 Z-15 or Z-20 sized helicopters.  All of which would  call for a ship that\u2019s probably larger than Arleigh Burke class and  probably also KDX-3 class.  I would estimate it to be around 175 m long  and 22 m wide with full load displacement of around 13000 ton.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>When I read Pop3\u2019s comments that an initial estimate of the Type 055 design\u2019s displacement was over 20,000 ton, the first thought that came to my mind was Kirov class cruiser. Since the retirement of Iowa class, Kirov has been by far the largest non-carrier surface combatant. 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